Streetbeasts fraud controversy
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====Fudging the connection between StreetBeasts and Classic Motor Carriages==== | ====Fudging the connection between StreetBeasts and Classic Motor Carriages==== | ||
− | Following Classic Motor Carriage's conviction for wire fraud, George G. Levin, the owner of Classic Motor Carriages, simply reopened under another name, "Auto Resolutions" (later changed to StreetBeasts). Despite the fact that both companies were owned by the exact same person, StreetBeasts representatives have been attempting to portray themselves as a company that "bought" Classic Motor Carriages, and | + | Following Classic Motor Carriage's conviction for wire fraud, George G. Levin, the owner of Classic Motor Carriages, simply reopened under another name, "Auto Resolutions" (later changed to StreetBeasts). Despite the fact that both companies were owned by the exact same person, StreetBeasts representatives have been attempting to portray themselves as a company that "bought" Classic Motor Carriages, and, as a result, were unfairly saddled with their reputation. |
In reality, both companies were owned by the exact same person, and the change in brand name was most likely made to conceal the previous conviction for wire fraud. | In reality, both companies were owned by the exact same person, and the change in brand name was most likely made to conceal the previous conviction for wire fraud. |